Though Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, died in November, her story continues to remind us that visibility matters. Learn more about her impact on the Love One Another blog.
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Alice Wong, the disability justice advocate and author, died at the weekend at age 51. She was best known for founding the Disability Visibility Project. She also wrote multiple books and a column for Teen Vogue, and her final project was Crips for eSims for Gaza, which raised over $3 million to […]
I had not yet heard this news. Although it saddens me greatly, thank you for sharing. 💔
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Very sad about disability advocate Alice Wong's passing. Her influence was immense in raising awareness of marginalized and disabled people. She lived a life that truly made this world a better place. Rest in power.
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#RIP Alice Wong. If you don’t know who she is, take a moment and google her name. What an extraordinary human. #DisabilityVisibilityProject #activist #DisabilityRights #Accessibility
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